trifle |
undefined |
As a noun trifle
is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As a verb trifle
is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
trifle |
tenuous |
As a noun trifle
is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As a verb trifle
is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
As an adjective tenuous is
thin in substance or consistency.
trifle |
null |
As nouns the difference between trifle and null
is that
trifle is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb trifle
is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
trifle |
pinch |
Related terms |
Trifle is a related term of pinch.
As nouns the difference between trifle and pinch
is that
trifle is an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream while
pinch is the action of squeezing a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
As verbs the difference between trifle and pinch
is that
trifle is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth while
pinch is to squeeze a small amount of a person's skin and flesh, making it hurt.
chore |
trifle |
As nouns the difference between chore and trifle
is that
chore is a task, especially a difficult, unpleasant, or routine one while
trifle is an English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As verbs the difference between chore and trifle
is that
chore is to do chores while
trifle is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
smatter |
trifle |
In intransitive terms the difference between smatter and trifle
is that
smatter is to talk superficially; to babble while
trifle is to inconsequentially toy with something.
In transitive terms the difference between smatter and trifle
is that
smatter is to speak (a language) with spotty or superficial knowledge while
trifle is to squander or waste.
statue |
trifle |
As verbs the difference between statue and trifle
is that
statue is while
trifle is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
As a noun trifle is
an english dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
petty |
trifle |
As an adjective petty
is little, small, secondary in rank or importance.
As a proper noun Petty
is {{surname|lang=en}.
As a noun trifle is
an English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As a verb trifle is
to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
fiddle |
trifle |
As nouns the difference between fiddle and trifle
is that
fiddle is any of various bowed string instruments, often used to refer to a violin when played in any of various traditional styles, as opposed to classical violin while
trifle is an English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream.
As verbs the difference between fiddle and trifle
is that
fiddle is to play aimlessly while
trifle is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
trifle |
secondary |
As nouns the difference between trifle and secondary
is that
trifle is an English dessert made from a mixture of thick custard, fruit, sponge cake, jelly and whipped cream while
secondary is
Used as an abbreviation to refer to items with names containing secondary.
As a verb trifle
is to deal with something as if it were of little importance or worth.
As an adjective secondary is
succeeding next in order to the first; of second place, origin, rank, rank, etc.; not primary; subordinate; not of the first order or rate.
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